Roy Halladay, Harry Potter, and More in Today’s Audio Vault
See what The Mid-Day Show played in the Audio Vault today. Ray Dunne was back. Can he bring a great vault to redeem himself after Tom Alvord showed him up the past two days? Or will he be Wally Pipped like he once tried to do to Andrew? Ray pulled out a few key pop culture moments from this day in history and looked back at when Roy Halladay won Cy Young.
Here is the lineup from the Audio Vault today:
- Today is the Day of “The Suite Life Of Zach And Cody” Dinner Reservation 15 Years In The Future
- The First Trailer for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was Released on This Day 22 Years Ago.
- On this Day in 2010, Roy Halladay Won The NL Cy Young
- Audio from the Roy Halladay Perfect Game
- Halladay’s 2k11 Commerical Featuring a Cardboard Cutout of Carlos Ruiz
You Can Listen to the Full Audio Vault Below
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Stay or Go- Which Phillies Players Will Be Back Next Season?
The MLB season is finally over. In just a few days, the MLB Offseason will officially begin, and free agents will be free to sign with whatever team they choose. The MLB Offseason tends to move a bit slower than other leagues, but it is at least when teams will start shaping their roster for the 2024 season. And after the debacle of the NLCS, the Phillies have a lot of work to do.
There was good reason to be optimistic after the 2022 World Series. The Phillies were a team that needed help, but not one that had glaring issues. But seeing them fall apart vs the Diamondbacks, there are some decision that need to be made. The bullpen imploded, the lineup went ice cold, and Aaron Nola did what he has become known for, he fell apart in a big moment. Something has to change. You don’t go from up 2-0, to eliminated, and keep things exactly the same. And Dave Dombrowski is not a man known for resting on his laurels. Even after the Phillies fell two games short of a World Series, Dave went out and got Trea Turner and a ton of bullpen arms.
There will likely be at least a couple of big changes to the 26-man roster next season. Some guys we know will be back. But there are a few guys who could be out by the start of Spring Training. Will there be Phillies mainstays that get shipped out of the city? Should they keep things mostly the same? Is Aaron Nola going to leave in free agency? Let’s run through the roster and figure out who they should keep around, and whose time with the Phillies should probably be at an end.